Two Animals [that don’t traditionally get along]

Performance

Two Animals [that don’t traditionally get along]

Synopsis

Two Animals is a dialogue driven piece starring a Giraffe and a Penguin. They're waiting outside a bookstore for a re-release of Mein Kampf, they're definitely not speciesist. This show asks the question, 'Who really did let the dogs out? And where did they go?'.

A raucous adventure into the world we live in, sidetracked through the worlds we make for others. Exploring the intersection between regime and freedom.

From emerging makers Fireside Theatre (MOLT:The Museum Of Lost Things, Neon Laneway, Talk Dirty to Me) this show will make you laugh. At least once. That is a guarantee, and while we cannot promise self-actualisation as a side effect, we can allude to it.

Come, bring your friends. You're always welcome at the Zoo.

Warning: Contains moderate coarse language

Reviews

"Take some friends along and strap yourselves in for a magical ride." - Logan Griffiths - Fringe Feed

"This show is fantastic, and Howlett is a wordsmith like no other, do not hesitate, do not think about it, buy a ticket for this show... you will not be disappointed!" - Amanda Lancaster

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Times
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10:00PM

The Butterfly Club - Downstairs 5 Carson Pl, Melbourne

Monday 10 September

10:00PM

Tuesday 11 September

10:00PM

Wednesday 12 September

10:00PM

Thursday 13 September

10:00PM

Friday 14 September

10:00PM

Saturday 15 September

10:00PM

Sunday 16 September

10:00PM

Prices
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$34.00

Full: $34.00

Early bird discounts available

This event is eligible for an early bird discount. Order tickets between 15-25 Aug and you'll receive special early bird prices.

Contact

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